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by mninm
1414 days ago
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Colleges often make deals with local businesses. If you look around you may find that the student council, or student affairs, or somebody can hook you up with cheap movie tickets, coupons for pizza, etc. At the college I attended I found that administrative guidelines were not as inflexible as they seemed on their face. I can't remember the number of times I was wait-listed for a class but was able to get in anyway because I showed up the first day and asked the professor if they could help me out. Generally my strategy to any bureaucratic problem I encountered was to work my way up the food chain until I found someone that was empowered to help me. |
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This is a really big one. My college experience was probably very different to the American one, as the system here in Germany is just very different. But I spent quite a while just accepting failure in courses when working with the professor and faculty could have led to passes.
Most universities also have ways to help with financial problems, psychological issues and many other things, too many students hesitate to use them.